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    Zwiefalten Abbey (German: Kloster Zwiefalten, Abtei Zwiefalten or after 1750, Reichsabtei Zwiefalten) is a former Benedictine monastery situated at Zwiefalten...
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    Zwiefalten is a municipality in the district of Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany located halfway between Stuttgart and Lake Constance. The former...
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  • Ortlieb of Zwiefalten (died 1164) was a German Benedictine monk who wrote the first chronicle of Zwiefalten Abbey and then served as abbot of Neresheim...
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  • Berthold of Zwiefalten (c. 1089 – 21 May 1169) was a German Benedictine monk who thrice served as abbot of Zwiefalten Abbey and wrote its early history...
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    (ruin) Schloss Hellenstein Burg Teck (ruin) Burg Hohenrechberg (ruin) Zwiefalten Abbey Ulm minster church (highest church spire in the world) Beuron Abbey...
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    Nebuchadnezzar confronts Zedekiah, who holds a plan of Jerusalem, in this Baroque-era depiction in Zwiefalten Abbey in Germany...
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  • century. Even though these counts never used arms by themselves, the Zwiefalten Abbey appointed them these arms. "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht...
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  • Saint Ernest (died 1148) was the abbot of the Benedictine Zwiefalten Abbey at Zwiefalten, Germany from 1141 to 1146. He participated in the Second Crusade...
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    Integrated rococo carving, stucco and fresco at Zwiefalten Abbey (1739–1745)...
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    his predecessor: LXXXVIII  Adalbert (or Albert), who became a monk in Zwiefalten: XXXIII  Kuno (?) Luitgard Udilhild House of Hohenzollern Schultze, Johannes;...
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    ecclesiastical historian. He took vows at the Benedictine monastery of Zwiefalten on 21 November 1707, where he was ordained priest on 21 March 1713 and...
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    Schwalmtal  Germany   84.0 m (276 ft) Münster Unseren Lieben Frau 1785 Zwiefalten  Germany   84.0 m (276 ft) Stadtpfarrkirche Linz Linz  Austria   84.0...
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  • Thumbnail for Soteria (psychiatric treatment)
    Soteria house, Zwiefalten, Germany (2011)...
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    area of Hayingen on the Swabian Alb, about three kilometers north of Zwiefalten. The Wimsener Höhle or Wimsen Cave is Germany´s only water cave, which...
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    approximately 9 kilometres long and is a tributary of the Danube near Zwiefalten. The river is known for the Wimsener Höhle. Map services of the Baden-Württemberg...
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    (1714–1783), built by Johann Georg Specht based on designs by Fischer ZwiefaltenZwiefalten Abbey (1741–1747), considered a model of integrated Baroque design...
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    Sigmaringen—Catholic Parish Church of St. John the Evangelist (altars) ZwiefaltenZwiefalten Abbey (1741–1747) (stucco) Amorbach—Benedictine Abbey Church of...
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  • Thumbnail for Kesselbach (Zwiefalter Aach)
    Kesselbach is a short river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It flows into the Zwiefalter Aach in Zwiefalten. List of rivers of Baden-Württemberg v t e...
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  • After Manegold's imperial confirmation, Heinrich von Twiel withdrew to Zwiefalten Abbey. On the behest of Werinher, he returned to Saint Gall as provost...
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    ˈʔaʊɡʊst ˈkɔx]; 4 December 1841 in Laichingen, Württemberg – 25 June 1908 in Zwiefalten, Württemberg) was a German psychiatrist whose work influenced later concepts...
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